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Zip codes are only used in the United States, although other countries do have various postal code schemes. A postal code, however, would be used to give further detail of an address within a country, whereas Djibouti is the country. (It's rather like asking what the zipcode for the Un…ited States is, when the proper question would be "What is the zip code for Keene, New Hampshire, in the United States?")..
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Zip codes are only used in the United States, although other countries do have various postal code schemes. A postal code, however, would be used to give further detail of an address within a country, whereas Djibouti is the country. (It's rather like asking what the zipcode for the United States is, when the proper question would be "What is the zip code for Keene, New Hampshire, in the United States?"). (MORE)

The Palace of Kimbyacoodi with belong ed to the Prince Kahrn and Princess Alvia. Also the famous christian chruch called djibouti himuarn named after the man who built it Muhmmed himuarn. .
The Palace of Kimbyacoodi with belong ed to the Prince Kahrn and Princess Alvia. Also the famous christian …chruch called djibouti himuarn named after the man who built it Muhmmed himuarn. (MORE)

-They are both capital cities (Djibouti of Djibouti, Paris of France) -They are both the largest cities in their countries -French is spoken primarily in both cities (Djibouti also has Arabic) -France used to own Djibouti, and obviously still owns Paris

Arabic and French are the official languages, Afar and Somali are also widely spoken. French and Arabic are the official languages. Somaili and Afar arealso spoken. French and Arabic are the official languages, but Somali and Afar are the most widely spoken. French, Arabic, Somali, and Afar

There aren't any obvious points of interest in Djibouti city except for the Central Market (Marche Central) which buzzes with activity in the mornings. By the afternoon, Djibouti city gets very quiet and it's not just the heat that folks are avoiding, but the national pastime - chewing Qat, begins i…n earnest. Qat (or Khat) is a mild narcotic. The leaves of the Qat plant are chewed, it has to fresh for the narcotic effect to work best. The daily Qat delivery from Ethiopia to Djibouti city arrives at around 1pm in the local markets..
Djibouti's location on the Red Sea means there are some excellent diving and swimming opportunities particularly around the islands of Maskali and Moucha in the Gulf of Tadjoura. It takes 30-40 minutes to get to the islands by boat. (MORE)

Ismail Omar Guelleh is the President of Djibouti. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in 2010, he… convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term will be his last. (MORE)

There aren't any obvious points of interest in Djibouti city except for the Central Market (Marche Central) which buzzes with activity in the mornings. By the afternoon, Djibouti city gets very quiet and it's not just the heat that folks are avoiding, but the national pastime - chewing Qat, begins i…n earnest. Qat (or Khat) is a mild narcotic. The leaves of the Qat plant are chewed, it has to fresh for the narcotic effect to work best. The daily Qat delivery from Ethiopia to Djibouti city arrives at around 1pm in the local markets. Djibouti's location on the Red Sea means there are some excellent diving and swimming opportunities particularly around the islands of Maskali and Moucha in the Gulf of Tadjoura. It takes 30-40 minutes to get to the islands by boat. (MORE)

Located near the world's busiest shipping lanes, many freightersmay be observed, passing by. Arabian oil fields may be of interest,as well as the rail traffic to and from Ethiopia. Lake Assal is thesaltiest lake in the world, and the lowest point in Africa. TheGulf of Aden remains subject to maritim…e piracy, and slave-tradersabound. With a 59% unemployment rate and 42% of the populationliving below the poverty line, there's plenty to be wary of. All ofthis information -and more- is available from the World Factbook onthe CIA's website (link provided). (MORE)

Djibouti's main economic sector is based on the service industry,not exports. It doesn't ship much overseas, but the area around itproduces coffee, salt, hides, beans, cereals, chalk, and wax forexport.

Forested area accounts for less than one percent of Djibouti'stotal land area, but their "Day Forest National Park" in thenorthern part of the country boasts four dominant species: theAfrican juniper, African olive, the camphor bush, and the "Buxus hildebrantii".

Ismail Omar Guelleh was the President of Djibouti in 2010. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in… 2010, he convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term ending in 2017 will be his last. (MORE)

Ismail Omar Guelleh was the President of Djibouti in 2009. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in… 2010, he convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term ending in 2017 will be his last. (MORE)

Ismail Omar Guelleh was the President of Djibouti in 2008. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in… 2010, he convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term ending in 2017 will be his last.. (MORE)

Ismail Omar Guelleh was the President of Djibouti in 2003. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in… 2010, he convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term ending in 2017 will be his last.. (MORE)

In Djibouti farmers practice both commercial and subsistence agriculture. Some farmers further in the countryside are subsistence farmers and only farm enough to feed their family; however, other farmers closer to central markets and produce shops practice commercial farming and sell their produce i…n the market. Due to Djibouti's scarce water supply and arid climate, farmers use irrigated and seasonal agriculture. (MORE)

Dileita Mohamed Dileita was the Prime Minister of Djibouti in 2011. Dileita was appointed the Prime Minister on 2001 March 07 by President Ismail Omar Guelleh after previous Prime Minister Barkat Gourad Hamadou resigned due to health problems.

Dileita Mohamed Dileita was the Prime Minister of Djibouti in 2009. Dileita was appointed the Prime Minister on 2001 March 07 by President Ismail Omar Guelleh after previous Prime Minister Barkat Gourad Hamadou resigned due to health problems.

Dileita Mohamed Dileita was the Prime Minister of Djibouti in 2008. Dileita was appointed the Prime Minister on 2001 March 07 by President Ismail Omar Guelleh after previous Prime Minister Barkat Gourad Hamadou resigned due to health problems.

Dileita Mohamed Dileita was the Prime Minister of Djibouti in 2006. Dileita was appointed the Prime Minister on 2001 March 07 by President Ismail Omar Guelleh after previous Prime Minister Barkat Gourad Hamadou resigned due to health problems.

Dileita Mohamed Dileita was the Prime Minister of Djibouti in 2005. Dileita was appointed the Prime Minister on 2001 March 07 by President Ismail Omar Guelleh after previous Prime Minister Barkat Gourad Hamadou resigned due to health problems.

Dileita Mohamed Dileita was the Prime Minister of Djibouti in 2003. Dileita was appointed the Prime Minister on 2001 March 07 by President Ismail Omar Guelleh after previous Prime Minister Barkat Gourad Hamadou resigned due to health problems.

Dileita Mohamed Dileita was the Prime Minister of Djibouti in 2002. Dileita was appointed the Prime Minister on 2001 March 07 by President Ismail Omar Guelleh after previous Prime Minister Barkat Gourad Hamadou resigned due to health problems.

Ismail Omar Guelleh was the President of Djibouti in 2011. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in… 2010, he convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term will be his last. (MORE)

Ismail Omar Guelleh was the President of Djibouti in 2012. He became the 2nd President of Djibouti in 1999 May 8. Guelleh was re-elected on 2005 April 8 in a single candidate election for another 6-year term, which he said would be his last. He was expected to leave office on 2011 May 7. However in… 2010, he convinced politicians to amend the constitution to allow for a third term. He was again re-elected on 2011 April 8, again claiming that this term will be his last. (MORE)

The capital city of Djibouti is Djibouti, which contains about halfof the population of the entire country. Other cities include KhorAngar, Obock, Tadjoura, Ali 'Sabieh, Dikhil, Yoboki, and Balho.Interestingly, the country of Djibouti is the least populatedcountry in all of Africa.